Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1937 — Page 14
1937
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - SH
Direct Hibernian CO-OPERATIVE STUDY
ANCIENT ORDER TOMARK DEATH
OF ST. PATRICK
Dance and Entertainment Will Be Held at Indiana Roof.
Programs
We
T0 AUSTRALIA SOON TO BEGIN
Furs — Says Doshi Survey Flight Starts This Week.
| tar to those now in service to the | | Orient. | Key to the United States-Aus-
| tralasia | Reef, a small dot in
will be Kingman the Pacific, { 1100 miles South of Honolulu,
SHIP AFIRE AND ONE AGROUND IN PACIFIC
By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, March 12 | One ship was afire and aground far out on the Pacific today according to radio reports received here.
route
another
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| operatives in
INU.S. IS ADVOCATED
By 'nited Press WASHINGTON, March 12.-—Pres-Roosevelt's committee which studied European co-operatives for two and a half months recommended today in its report that the Government undertake a survey of similar U. S. organizations. The committee, composed of experts who visited nine European countries, said that the survey should determine the extent of cothe United States,
their major social and economic ef- unless Tt Airs your particular foot perfectly, feets and the conditions under which For, unless it does, our experts will refuse they develop. to sell it to you. This policy may make os
fewer sales par day, but it makes us more HELD HERE AS FUGITIVE ‘65° 123 N. New
today on a fugitive Kew? Voec
The British motorship Silver March reported fires in its holds for
’ | the second time and requested nearAmerican Airways announced today | hy vessels to keep in constant com-
that the first survey flight on an | munication. It gave its location as aerial trade route across the South- 900 miles northeast of Honolulu aN sor Bhalioved rool » able orn Pacific to American Samoa and | , Lhe crew believed it would be able : to keep the flames under control | Australia will start this week from and that immediate aid was not ®t. held San Francisco. | needed. charge after refusing to sign =a The flight will culminate a three. The Chinese steamer Hopsang | waiver for his release to the Vigo SPECIALISTS EXCLUSIVELY 0 RID CROSS THOM year program during which the
was reported aground at the south ern Wo of Formosa County sheriff. Deputy sheriffs arcompany has completed a series of rested him yesterday on a warrant | N. PENNS VANIA ST. island and marine survevs and made
; “1a rol " ve are ’. 4 CHARGE NTRS yy Hic I we VICTIM OF STABBING charging him with grand larcen CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED
Bond was set at $2000, Send for Spring Style Book aid to dependent children, maternal | entire 7000-mile route. { ‘ ’ - - and child health services, services| Pan-American said it hoped to IN FAIR CONDITION for crippled children and aid to the | start regular srevice “within a short | - = n ET Open Tonight Until 9 o'Clock pt— East St. =z == : D : 5 condition
| Arrangements for a two-day observance of St. Patrick's Day have been completed by the Ancient Order of Hibernians A dance and entertainment on the Indiana Roof next Wednesday | § night will nrark the Hibernians’ 67th | 38 annual observance of the death an- Sa niversary of the Emerald Isles patron saint
A breakfast in the Riley Room of
By. United Press NEW YORK, March 12. — Pan- |
customers per year.
ALL RED CROSS SHOES ARE
Maro Grant, Jersey
was
Daniel O'Neill Joseph Howard
providing that assistance to aged persons will be furnished only to residents of states which have in operation approved state plans for |
the Jlaypool Hotel Sunday morning will be the order's ninth annual SENATE GIVEN such affaii Townsend Is Invited ied Mass at St, John's and received Holy
Governot lownsend is among ests invited, The breakfast is to at 9 a, m. after Hibernian he Mm is 1 be PD ie to [EWender Introduces Measure To Place Pensions on All-Federal Basis.
blind. | time, possibly in several months or Don Collis, 36, of 32 N The bill would eliminate Govern- | sooner.” | was reported in “fair” ment assistance to states in their | The airway announced that with | gov in City Hospital i : ! pital programs for assistance of de-|the start of regular service, Aus-| : i ; pendent children, the blind and | tralasia, particularly Australia and | Stabbing last night at his home. other social groups, leaving this | New Zealand, would be brought | Police arrested his wife, Mr phase entirely to states except that | within four travel days to the| Helen Collis, on charges state programs would require Fed- | United States. and assault and battery with intent to kill. Mrs, Collis said she stabbed
eral approval, The fastest her husband, according to police, be-
8 a — | operating between the United States ¥r. Bosler to Preach WASHINGTON, March 12.-—Sen- | (and Australasia requires 19 days. cause he had struck her. Mr. ColMass is {po | ator Ellender (D. La.) today naa | PARLEY ARRANGED ON | Pan-American intends to make lis was stabbed with a fish knife,
introduced a bill in the Senate to | PHYSICAL EDUCATION | the long jump in Clipper ships simi- | just below the heart,
place the Social Security Board's | \iel O'Neill, vice president of the | 0ld age assistance program on an ’ is to be master of cere- | all-Federal basis with the entire] pr monies at Wednesday evening's pro- | Cost 10 be borne by the Federal ram. George Rice is general chair- | Government,
rrangements committe Under the present system, Federal eu i Monday with Dr, Thurman B. Rice,
final meeting last | grants are given to states which | Hall, have approved old-age assistance chief, and Frank Stafford, assistant breakfast are plans, the @ederal Government |chief, of the Bureau of Health and rugstore in the matching the amount paid by the | Physical Education of the Indiana State. State Board of Health, Senator Ellender's proposal The Board supervises the teaching ball tomorrow would provide Federal financial of health and physical education in Hotel roof. assistance to persons over 65 years | the Indiana public schools. The con- | president, is be- | old, not to exceed $30 a month, | ference, Dr. Rice, said, is expected arrangements by Senator Ellender said the bill | to result in a better balanced proand Courtland C. would encourage the states to con- | gram of health and physical educa- | tinue adequate assistance plans, by Lvion in Vie public scnools
2 body
victim of
Howard, president of the is to be toastmaster, The Patrick H. Griffin, ASsChurch, is to speak, Ed chestra is to play Ry United Pres
of vagrancy
umption steamer service now
20isNner's or
non during the ered by the Rev, Fr. C. M
NaService
Edward Rogers, tional Physical Education director, New York, is to confer
James
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